Helge Hafting wrote: > Some ideas: > * Where the charstyle is defined, let the implementor specify wheter > it should have a label or not. That way, we can do away with labels > for styles with obvious visual appearance like "large bold red".
Probably (would be easy to implement, since I already implemented a show_label param). It probably also would make sense to define there whether the charstyle should use preview. We'd then have the following preview settings for charstyles: never, auto, always. > * Also, the style could show in the minibuffer area whenever the cursor > goes into styled text. When nesting happens, show all the styles there. I'd prefer to have a charstyle combo (similar to the paragraph style combo) in the long term that displays the current charstyle (only the one the cursor is in, though). > * Have some way of defining "icon labels" so that the label can be > very small and unobtrusive, and still identify the styled text. I don't understand. Jürgen